Building section with window frame
09540805 ยท 2017-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/9636
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/62
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/9616
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/7641
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/7629
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E06B3/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/62
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The building section comprises a wall and a peripheral window case, into which a window frame is inserted. The window case comprises several support sections arranged a certain distance apart and standing laterally out from the wall, each support section comprising a support part and an insulating part. The first leg of the support part is screwed to the wall, whereas the window frame is screwed to the second leg of the support part. The insulating part surrounds three sides of the second leg of the support part. In the areas between the support sections, the window case comprises insulating sections. The insulating parts of the support sections and the insulating sections bring about a substantially continuous insulation of the window frame around the window case.
Claims
1. A building section comprising: a wall; and a peripheral window case, into which a window frame is inserted, the peripheral window case is offset outwardly from a plane of the wall; the window case including several support sections arranged a certain distance apart and standing laterally out from the wall, each support section having a support part and an insulating part, the support part comprising a first leg with a first side surface facing the wall and a second leg, which projects from the first leg on a side opposite the first side surface, the support part is made of load-bearing material, the insulating part consists of compacted mineral wool or a rigid foam, the insulating part surrounding three sides of the second leg of the support part, and the first leg of the support part is screwed to the wall by at least one fastening element; the window case also comprising insulating sections consisting of compacted mineral wool or a rigid foam in areas between support sections; the window frame is screwed to the second legs of the support parts of the support sections by screw elements under interposition of at least one section of the insulating parts; and the insulating parts of the support sections and the insulating sections are arranged and configured in such a way that they bring about a substantially continuous insulation of the window frame around the window case.
2. The building section of claim 1 wherein the insulating sections are configured in two parts with a filler element as a base and an insulating part set on top of the filler element.
3. The building section of claim 2 wherein the insulating parts of the insulating sections and the insulating parts of the support sections comprise the same cross section.
4. The building section of claim 2 wherein the insulating part of at least one insulating section and the insulating part of at least one support section are configured together as a one-piece unit.
5. The building section of claim 2 wherein the filler elements correspond substantially to a basic shape of the support parts of the support sections.
6. The building section of claim 2 wherein the filler elements substantially completely fill cavities in an interior of the insulating parts of the insulating sections.
7. The building section of claim 1 wherein the insulating sections are bonded adhesively to the wall.
8. The building section of claim 1 wherein the insulating sections are bonded adhesively to the support sections.
9. The building section of claim 1 wherein the support parts of the support sections also comprise a support block, which is arranged between the first leg and the wall.
10. The building section of claim 9 wherein the support block is made of load-bearing rigid foam.
11. The building section of claim 9 wherein the support block is rectangular in cross section.
12. The building section of claim 1 wherein at least the first leg and the second leg of each support part are made of metal.
13. The building section of claim 1 wherein the insulating part of each support section comprises at least one slot, into which the second leg of the support part is inserted.
14. The building section of claim 1 wherein the second leg of each support part projects from the first leg of the support part at a right angle.
15. The building section of claim 1 wherein each support part comprises a third leg, which projects from the first leg a certain distance away from the second leg and parallel to the second leg, wherein the insulating part of the support section surrounds three sides of both the second leg and the third leg of the support part and the screw elements for fastening the window frame are also screwed through the third leg of the support parts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) Window case 7 in any case is positioned in front of the plane of wall 8 (in the direction toward the exterior of the building), and window frame 34 is supported on window case 7. Window case 7 comprises several support sections 1, arranged a certain distance apart, and insulating sections 3 in the areas between support sections 1.
(8) As can be seen in
(9) Window frame 34 is supported on support sections 1; more precisely, it is supported on a side surface 6 of each support section 1, which is usually a side surface of an insulating part 4 of support section 1 (see
(10) Support parts 2 of support sections 1 are screwed to wall 8 by fastening elements 20 (
(11) Individual support sections 1 and insulating sections 3 are always cut to size in such a way that they butt up against each other. They are then preferably bonded to each other by an adhesive at the surfaces where they meet.
(12) Details of specific embodiments of window cases 7 used within the scope of the invention will now be described more thoroughly with reference to
(13) It should be pointed out in advance that the orientation of support sections 1 in
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(15) Support part 2 comprises a first leg 10, which comprises a first side surface 9 extending in the longitudinal direction and which faces wall 8 (
(16) It is also possible not to provide a through-hole in first leg 10 of support part 2 and instead to have the worker produce it in support part 2 on site.
(17) A second leg 16 of support part 2 projects at a right angle from first leg 10 and extends, in the installed state, from leg 10 in the direction away from wall 8.
(18) Support part 2 also comprises a third leg 17, which projects from first leg 10 a certain distance away from second leg 16 and is parallel to second leg 16. In the example shown here, third leg 17 has substantially the same thickness as second leg 16, but the expert can modify this as desired. Legs 16, 17 are configured here as narrow strips with a rectangular cross section and with a thickness of 0.5-20 mm, and preferably of 1-15 mm. Each of them, however, can also have some other cross-sectional shape such as a conical cross section.
(19) The embodiment of the support section shown in
(20) In the angle area between first leg 10 and second leg 16, at least one stiffening rib 33 can be arranged. The shape and configuration of stiffening rib 33 can be varied by the expert. Other stiffening measures can also be helpful (for example, curving the material).
(21) To obtain a greater distance from wall 8, a support block 5 is arranged in the area of first side surface 9 of first leg 10. In the installed state (
(22) As can be seen in
(23) Side surface 6 of support section 1, which serves to support window frame 34, always lies in the area of second leg 16, but it is always configured as a side surface of insulating part 4. In other words, window frame 34 never lies directly on second leg 16 of support part 2, but at least a section of insulating part 4 always lies in between. Under certain conditions, additional insulating or damping material can be introduced between insulating part 4 and window frame 34. The load is always absorbed primarily via second leg 16 of support part 2. For this purpose, a screw attaching window frame 34 to support part 2 passes through insulating part 4 (
(24) Insulating part 4 is made of rigid foam or of compacted mineral wool. Such materials are usually self-supporting, but they cannot absorb big loads. Examples of such materials include polystyrene, polyurethane, wood foams, etc., with densities of <100 kg/m.sup.3, and preferably of <50 kg/m.sup.3, which are considered thermal insulation materials and cannot bear the same large static loads which similar rigid foams with densities of >100 kg/m.sup.3 or even >200 kg/m.sup.3 are capable of doing. Insulating part 4 is preferably air-tight.
(25) Insulating part 4 is connected to support part 2 and is arranged at least on the side of first leg 10 of support part 2 opposite first side surface 9. In the embodiment shown here, insulating part 4 is made as a one-piece unit. Insulating part 4 comprises two slots 30, into which second leg 16 and third leg 17 of support part 2 are inserted. Thus, insulating part 4 surrounds three sides of both second leg 16 and third leg 17 of support part 2.
(26) In the installation situation shown in
(27) Hooks 25 can be formed on second leg 16 and/or on third leg 17 of support part 2 to ensure that insulating part 4 is held firmly in place on support part 2.
(28) Various modification of support section 1 are possible within the scope of the invention. As the simplest modification, legs 10, 16, and 17 can be configured as a single, one-piece unit. Also the fourth leg 19 can be omitted.
(29) The diagram in
(30) In the embodiment according to
(31) Filler element 39 is preferably made of the same material as that of insulating part 4. Filler element 39 is preferably bonded to wall 8 with an adhesive and can also be adhered to support part 2.
(32) Insulating part 15 is preferably made of the same material as that of insulating part 4. Insulating parts 15 are preferably adhesively bonded to wall 8 and can also be adhered to insulating parts 4. Insulating part 15 is also preferably bonded adhesively to filler elements 39 in the area where their surfaces are in contact.
(33) It is especially preferable for an insulating part 4 and an insulating part 15 to be configured as a one-piece unit at least in certain sections of window case 7. In all cases it is desirable for insulating parts 4, 15 to have the same cross-sectional form.
(34) The embodiment of the parts of window case 7 shown in
(35) Fastening elements 20 in this case are screwed not only through first leg 10 but also through filler bock 11. Filler bock 11 can comprise a recess, into which the head of the screw is sunk.
(36) In this exemplary embodiment, slot 30 in insulating part 4 must be made appropriately larger, because not only the second leg 16 but also filler block 11 must be accommodated in slot 30.
(37) Correspondingly, filler element 39 is adapted to the new shape of support part 2.
(38) A preferred method for arranging a window frame 34 on a wall 8 of a building section 28 will now be described with reference to
(39) Then, filler elements 39 are cut to size and adhesively bonded to wall 8 in the areas between support sections 1, so that a frame extending completely around the periphery is formed.
(40) Insulating parts 4, 15 or the one-piece insulating part 4, 15 are set onto support parts 2 and filler elements 39 in such a way that second leg 16 and third leg 17 of support part 2 slides into the associated slots 30 of insulating part 4 and filler element 39 and fill up substantially all of the cavities 21 in insulating part 15.
(41) Insulating part 4, 15 is usually pushed down until it contacts wall 8 or first leg 10 of support part 2 or filler element 39. Under certain conditions, additional adhesive bonds can be produced between insulating part 4, 15 and wall 8, and an adhesive bond between insulating part 4, 15 and support part 2 or filler element 39 can also ensure that window case 7 now obtained is held solidly together.
(42) Window frame 34 is then screwed, under interposition of at least one section of insulating parts 4, to at least second legs 16 of support parts 2 of support sections 1.
(43) All of the details described above for the various exemplary embodiments can be exchanged and modified.
(44) Support blocks 5 can be used in any desired embodiment. In particular, they can be used in the embodiments according to
(45) Finally, the number and spatial arrangement of fastening elements 20 and screw elements 35 can be freely selected by the expert depending on the concrete application.
(46) In all of the embodiments it is also conceivable that insulating part 4 only partially, not completely, surrounds one or more sides of second leg 16 and/or third leg 17 of support part 2.
(47) In the installed state, furthermore, additional insulating materials can be used for insulating purposes.
(48) In regard to the formation of all of the adhesive bonds cited above, the adhesive is preferably applied as a bead of adhesive and preferably to at least one of the two parts to be joined before the parts are assembled.
(49) Filler element 39 and insulating part 15 can be configured together as a one-piece unit. Alternatively, insulating part 4 and insulating part 15 can be configured together as a one-piece unit. Filler element 39, insulating part 15, and insulating part 4 can also be configured all together as a one-piece unit. In this case, an irregular shape of this one-piece element in the longitudinal direction of window case 7 is obtained.
(50) A wide variety of materials are available for the various parts discussed and illustrated herein. While the principles of this device have been described in connection with specific embodiments, it should be understood clearly that these descriptions are made only by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the device.